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PANTONE 2359

PANTONE 2359

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#847A85
RGB:
132, 122, 133
CMYK:
52, 48, 31, 15
HSL:
295°, 8%, 52%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2360
in RAL Classic:
RAL 9023
in RAL Design:
RAL 320 50 10
in RAL Effect:
RAL 560-6
What color is PANTONE 2359? The Ascension of PANTONE 2359
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:16

What color is PANTONE 2359?

Pizza with several toppings on a plate with a knife and fork next to it and a lemon. Color RGB 132,122,133.
Statue of a demon with a large head and horns on it's face. Color PANTONE 2359.
Woman with pink hair and a flower in her hair. Color CMYK 52,48,31,15.
Bunch of strange looking objects in a desert area with rocks and grass on the ground and a road. Example of Amethyst color.
PANTONE 2359 color. Robot standing in a building with a window behind it and a light shining on the side of it
PANTONE 2359 has two variants: PANTONE 2359 C and PANTONE 2359 XGC.

The letter C stands for coated, which means the color is printed on a coated paper stock, while the letters XGC stand for extended gamut coated, which means the color is printed using a seven-color process that expands the range of colors available.

PANTONE 2359 is a grayish violet.

It has a hue value of 295° indicating that this is a cold color.

The hexadecimal code for this color is #847A85, which is composed of 51.76% red, 47.84% green and 52.16% blue in RGB color space.

A complement of this color would be #788472, which is a grayish green color.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2359 color

Picture with primary colors of Bole, Manatee, Bazaar, Tumbleweed and Bistre
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 8002
RAL 7040
RAL 7048
RAL 1001
RAL 3007
RAL Design
RAL 030 30 30
RAL 290 60 15
RAL 010 50 15
RAL 050 70 30
RAL 080 20 10
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 2359'

The Ascension of PANTONE 2359

Far-far away, in the quiet hamlet of Dullsville, where the most excitement was the annual "Mildly Enthusiastic Potato Festival," Karl Smith, a farmer with an inexplicable passion for gardening, discovered a peculiar paint chip in his barn. The chip, labeled "PANTONE 2359," was a striking shade of purple that seemed to shimmer with an almost otherworldly glow.

"Why, that’s the most vibrant color I’ve ever seen!" Karl muttered, his eyes widening as he admired the chip. He had always been fond of the color purple but had never seen anything like this. Little did he know, this was no ordinary color.
Woman in a futuristic suit posing for a picture in the city at night with neon lights behind her. Example of CMYK 52,48,31,15 color.

Meanwhile, in the bustling city of Technopolis, Kate McLeod, a renowned engineer known for her ability to design the most intricate gadgets, was at her desk grappling with an unusually unresponsive prototype - a very complex coffee machine that had developed a personal vendetta against mornings. Amidst her frustration, a small package arrived. It contained a can of paint with the label "PANTONE 2359."

"Is this some sort of cosmic joke?" Kate wondered aloud, noting the exact shade of purple. Deciding to take a break from her rebellious coffee machine, she dabbed the paint on a test panel. As soon as the paint touched the surface, the room seemed to hum with energy, and a faint, mysterious glow emanated from the panel.

Kate's scientific curiosity got the better of her, so she decided to investigate. A quick online search revealed nothing substantial - just that PANTONE 2359 was a color supposedly "celebrated for its transcendental properties." Intrigued, she packed up her findings and traveled to Dullsville to consult the color’s most recent user, Karl Smith.
PANTONE 2359 color example: Snowy street with a light pole and buildings in the background at night time

When Karl and Kate met, there was an instant connection over their mutual fascination with the enigmatic color. Karl showed Kate his barn, now adorned with various shades of PANTONE 2359. The barn, once a humble structure, now radiated an ethereal, pulsating glow that was both mesmerizing and slightly disorienting.

"I reckon this color has a knack for making everything look extraordinary," Karl said with a grin.

Kate, ever the engineer, began conducting experiments. She painted various objects - hay bales, garden tools, even Karl’s old tractor - with PANTONE 2359. Each time, the objects seemed to defy the laws of physics: the tractor floated, the hay bales danced in unison, and the tools began solving their own mechanical problems.

Word of the miraculous color spread rapidly. People from all over the world came to witness the wonders of PANTONE 2359. The once quiet Dullsville became a tourist hotspot, with visitors flocking to experience the extraordinary purple phenomena.

In the end, PANTONE 2359 wasn’t just a color - it was a catalyst for joy and imagination. Karl became the local hero, his farm transformed into a whimsical wonderland, while Kate’s expertise turned into a celebrated scientific breakthrough. The color didn’t just paint their world; it changed it in ways they never imagined.

As for Karl and Kate, they continued to explore the mysteries of PANTONE 2359 together, their lives intertwined by the unexpected magic of a single shade of purple. And thus, Dullsville, once a sleepy hamlet, became a beacon of color and creativity, all thanks to an otherworldly paint chip and the delightful partnership of a farmer and an engineer.
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